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Thank you all for your replies.
Krystianw that information is really helpful as I do love a bit of over-analysis!
SlowCamino, we are not sure what type of accommodation to use yet, I think a private room would be nice but I don't want to miss...
Personally, I don't think this choice of dates will make much of a difference, they're just too close together. Just pick whatever's more convenient for you. But if you want to over-analyze the weather aspect, you can use CaminoWeather...
I walked the Frances from mid-September to mid-October (SJPDP to SDC). A great time of year - cool mornings and evenings (typically) and warm days. It is the shoulder season so there is weather variance and like other peregrinos stated - there...
Prepare for rain just in case. I walked the last week in September and the first week in October last year and it was perfect weather. A week after I finished there were torrential rains and flooding for over weeks straight. So you never know...
No way of knowing for sure, but do pack rain gear for this part of Spain no matter which you decide. It rains a lot, but it is a very green part of the country. (Even in early January there were flowers on some of the trees and shurbs.) I think...
Hi,
My mum and I are planning to walk the last 100+km of the Camino Frances from Sarria in September this year. Due to other commitments and flight schedules we can either do 12th-19th Sept or 27th Sept-4th October. I am sure I am over-thinking...
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